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CHILDREN'S HOUR

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' The Stranger and Fox,' another story about Hollabolla the giant, by Joan Stanley-Cary
5.15 ' The Traveller's Wooing': an operetta with music adapted from Bach's ' Peasant Cantata '
Sung by the choir of Eastbury Girls' School, Barking, and conducted by Frederick Woodhouse , who made the adaptation and wrote the dialogue and lyrics. Choir accompanied by Ann Macnaughten (violin), Toni Booth (violin), Eileen Beattie (viola). Joy Hall (cello). Stanley Thorne (piano)
5.40 ' Window-box Gardening': a discussion between John Lovatt
(Park Superintendent of Padding-ton) and two children on the subject of beautifying our bombed cities

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Stanley-Cary
Conducted By:
Frederick Woodhouse
Accompanied By:
Ann MacNaughten
Violin:
Toni Booth
Violin:
Eileen Beattie
Cello:
Stanley Thorne
Unknown:
John Lovatt

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